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Sample Programs / Device Drivers

Toshiba Application Notes and Sample Programs

Application notes and sample programs are available for download from our Web site. Application notes will help you better understand Toshiba’s microcontrollers. You can use sample programs as a guide for creating software. Toshiba offers header files and startup routines for each microcontroller as well as sample programs for on-chip peripherals that combine multiple drivers. You can use them to control on-chip peripherals without being concerned about registers. Visit our Web site for information on the availability of sample programs and the supported microcontrollers.

Sample Program Examples ;

Reading ADC data from an analog input pin

Switching between NORMAL and STOP modes

Generating a sawtooth waveform from the DA pin

UART initialization and receive/transmit operation using the DMAC

Reading and writing an SRAM connected to the external bus

Executing a program out of the on-chip RAM to erase and program the on-chip Flash memory

I2C master/slave configuration

SSP initialization and self-loopback test

Generating timer interrupts at an interval of 500 ms

Generating square-wave forms with variable duty cycles using the PPG

Watchdog timer initialization

Application note / Sample Programs

CMSIS-Compliant Drivers

Toshiba’s sample programs and drivers are compliant with the Cortex® Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS) defined by Arm Ltd. CMSIS is a software interface standard, which enables consistent and simple software interfaces to the processor for interface peripherals, real-time operating systems and middleware, simplifying software reuse and reducing the learning time for new microcontroller developers. Toshiba offers peripheral drivers compliant with CMSIS. These drivers and sample programs using them are also available for download from Arm’s on Arm website.